There are approximately 3.78 8 oz bottles in a liter.
There are 2 (two) 50 centiliter (cl) bottles in 1 liter (L). This is because 1 liter is equivalent to 100 centiliters, so when you divide 100 by 50, you get 2. Therefore, 2 bottles of 50cl each make up 1 liter.
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3 19/50 bottles or 3.381404 bottles
I would buy 40 cans (or bottles) just to make sure everyone has at least 2 drinks. If you want to buy in liter bottles then I would buy 5, 2 liter bottles.
That completely depends on how much each bottle holds.We buy our ginger ale in 2-liter bottles. In that case, the answer is: 1 bottle.Note:If you get your bottled water in the handy 16.9-ounce size, that particular weird numbercame from 1/2 liter, and it's surprisingly close to equal. So for 16.9-ounce bottles only,4 bottles make 2 liters.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have two liters of paint, you can fill four 500 ml bottles because 500 ml is half a liter. So, two liters divided by half a liter equals four bottles. Just imagine all the beautiful creations you can make with those bottles of paint!
It depends on how much you get for each bottle.
Well, darling, there are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon. So, if you divide that by 1.5 liters per bottle, you get around 2.52 bottles needed to make up a gallon. But hey, who's counting when you can just grab a big ol' glass and call it a day!
7.574 bottles (rounded)
800 bottles, each containing 20 oz (Imperial) will make 100 Imperial gallons.